Generally, there were no major differences in responses among those who flew
infrequently and those who flew often, as well as little difference between parents of minors and non-parents.

Younger people surveyed had a more positive response to TSA. Gallup offered an explanation: "When the TSA was formed in late 2001, Americans who are
now 18 to 29 were between 7 and 18 years old, meaning that their flying experience
has been mostly in an environment in which increased airport security and TSA
screening procedures are the norm."

The TSA has been under scrutiny by Capitol Hill. In recent months, legislators have called into
question the effectiveness of the agency's methods, as well as pointing to
faulty equipment and rudeness toward travelers.